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21 May, 23:05

A chocolate cake recipe calls for 12 fluid ounces of milk. If your measuring cup is not marked in fluid ounces, how many cups of milk will you add?

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  1. 21 May, 23:09
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    I use the metric system, so I am going to explain with transitions as well.

    I know 12 (f) ounces is equal to 355ml.

    250 ml makes up a cup of liquid.

    250 ml is 8.45 ounces.

    So if 8.45 ounces is a cup of liquid, and an extra 3.55 ounces is about 3/7 or rounded to 2/5.
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